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titleOfInvention Cushion pad and method for manufacturing the same
abstract Provided is a cushion pad having the property that a core layer sags more positively than an upper surface layer and providing an excellent fit in a sitting condition. The cushion pad is adapted to be used in a vehicle seat, is made of urethane foam and is integrally molded, has an upper surface layer having viscoelastic property (tan 8 1) of 0.065 to 0.144 at 36°C and at a frequency of 1 Hz, and a core layer having viscoelastic property (tan 8n+1) of 0.052 to 0.102 at 36°C and at the frequency of 1 Hz. A ratio of the viscoelastic property (tan 8n+1) of the core layer at 36°C and at the frequency of 1 Hz to the viscoelastic property (tan 8 1) of the upper surface layer at 36°C and at the frequency of 1 Hz is in a range of 0.7 to 0.8.
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